Paredes helps teens with drug abuse issues. Her clients are telling her Molly is now more common on the streets and authorities are cracking down.

"I think there are more drugs out there but I think because the younger populations are using, law enforcement is more likely to become aware of it because we are seeing it more in our communities rather than in small pockets," she said.

Forty-five hundred doses of Molly were found in an Isla Vista apartment last week. A 19-year-old drug dealer suspect was arrested.

Molly isn't the only drug on the rise -- one common drug is actually becoming even more prevalent.

"This county has seen a spike in marijuana use over the past 10 years or so," said Paredes.

In Santa Barbara County, numbers show it being one-and-a-half times the national average.